4. What characters are introduced? Characterization: physical description, attitudes, beliefs, background, etc.
Mr. Utterson - Worried about Jekyll's heatlh (also blackmail) He is also worried that Hyde is going to return.
Dr. Jekyell - Sick, tells Utterson Hyde is gone Dr. Jekyll grants a letter to Mr. Utterson (one from Mr. Hyde)
Poole - Very nice to Mr. Utterson (but Mr. Poole doesn't know where the letter came from)
5. What is the setting? Consider in particular: street descriptions and housing. Significance?
The setting is at the laboratory, and in his house. The theme is sort of vague.
6. If Hyde appears, what is Mr. Hyde like? Characterization: physical description, attitudes, beliefs, background, etc.N/
N/A
7. What do we learn about the relationship between Jekyll and Hyde in this chapter?
Their relationship is very vague. Mr. Hyde and Dr. Jekyll seems to contrast each other. Hyde stated that Jekyll doesn't have to care about Hyde's actions.
Mr. Utterson - Worried about Jekyll's heatlh (also blackmail) He is also worried that Hyde is going to return.
Dr. Jekyell - Sick, tells Utterson Hyde is gone Dr. Jekyll grants a letter to Mr. Utterson (one from Mr. Hyde)
Poole - Very nice to Mr. Utterson (but Mr. Poole doesn't know where the letter came from)
5. What is the setting? Consider in particular: street descriptions and housing. Significance?
The setting is at the laboratory, and in his house. The theme is sort of vague.
6. If Hyde appears, what is Mr. Hyde like? Characterization: physical description, attitudes, beliefs, background, etc.N/
N/A
7. What do we learn about the relationship between Jekyll and Hyde in this chapter?
Their relationship is very vague. Mr. Hyde and Dr. Jekyll seems to contrast each other. Hyde stated that Jekyll doesn't have to care about Hyde's actions.